Indonesian Journal of Community Services
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): November

Evaluation of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceptions of Pharmacovigilance (PV) amongst Health Professionals and Students

Jamal Elbakay Elbakay (Medicinal Chemistry Department, Tripoli University, Libya)
Omaro A. Aburas (Higher Institute of Science and Medical, Pharmacy Department, Libya)
Emhamed Boras (Libyan Academy of Postgraduate Studies, Life Science Department, Libya)
Salwa Muftah Eljamay (College of Medical Technology, Public Health Department, Libya)
Shahrazad Eteer (Pharmaceutical Science Department, Alahlia Tripoli University, Libya)
Boshra Algandouz (Pharmaceutical Science Department, Alahlia Tripoli University, Libya)
Shahed Muftah (Pharmaceutical Science Department, Alahlia Tripoli University, Libya)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Nov 2023

Abstract

Pharmacovigilance (PV) and drug safety remain important areas of study worldwide. Unfortunately, medical professionals and students generally do not understand the reporting of PVs and adverse drug reactions (ADRs). This study compares student knowledge, attitudes, and perspectives with those of healthcare professionals in the pharmacy, medical, dental, and nursing fields. A questionnaire study was conducted to determine the level of understanding and attitudes toward PV and ADR reporting among 82 healthcare professionals (52 pharmacists, 15 physicians, 10 dentists, and 5 nurses) and 100 undergraduate healthcare students (45 pharmacies, 12 physicians, 35 dentists, and 8 nurses). According to the survey, among medical professionals and students, pharmacists are better educated about pharmacovigilance and adverse drug reactions than physicians, dentists, and nurses. The study found that pharmacists had a more favorable attitude toward pharmacovigilance and ADR reporting than other healthcare professionals. Doctors and medical students ranked second in terms of understanding of pharmacovigilance and the ADR reporting system, followed by dentists and dental students, and nurses and nursing students ranked last. In conclusion, pharmacists and pharmacy students exhibited superior knowledge, attitudes, and views of PV and ADR reporting compared to other healthcare professionals and students. The paper underlines the necessity of integrating pharmacovigilance education into the Libyan healthcare system and school curricula to train staff and educate students for real-world practices and workplaces.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijcs

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Library & Information Science Medicine & Pharmacology Social Sciences

Description

Aim Indonesian Journal of Community Services is a journal that presents articles on the service activities of lecturers and practitioners. In addition, this journal also accepts research articles on the topics of social services, social welfare, and social development. Scope The main focus of ...